Monday, October 5, 2015

Japanese Curry Redux!

Blog I apologize again...I was planning to write up several entries during the summer but I ditched. The good thing though is I'm trying my best to update...

So let's get to the curry! So I've always been fascinated with Japanese curry rice, right? I've made a recipe for it like two years ago and it's quite tasty, but something I've never been able to pull off as an element of curry rice is the colour.



Traditional curry rice has a rich reddish brown colour. In a restaurant or in an anime, that's how I've always seen it.

I realized that you can't really obtain this colour with just the curry block. Whenever I made my curry it had an almost dull gold colour, so I tried adjusting and adding drops of soy sauce to obtain the reddish brown.

Anyway, I'm no genius, but the solution for this are caramelized onions. I've looked it up and read that that's how you make the killer Japanese curry: put lots of sweet, mild caramel onions. It builds up the curry's character and just gives me the colour I've been looking for!

So I'll just write down how I did it. It's relatively simple, but it does take up some time. The recipe also has easier clean-up than the prior one.

I used stewing beef cubes (not necessary to cut), about half a kilo, 4 whole onions, 2 medium potatoes, 3 small carrots, 6 mushrooms, a bit of garlic, bit of ginger, hint of soy sauce, 2 pieces off the curry roux block, and water and oil.

This is a recipe where you have to be well prepared...so you need to:

- Have the onions sliced thinly, the potatoes and carrots cut roughly, garlic minced and mushrooms quartered.
- In a pot or a pan, caramelize your thinly sliced onions. I followed this 15-minute recipe of it where you sautee the onions in butter on high heat and just add a couple spoons of water every time it builds up a fond. When you take it out you should have about 1 and 1/2 cup of the good, caramelized stuff.
- Wash and pat the beef dry and season it with salt and pepper. Brown in the same pot/pan as the onions. They don't need to be cooked thoroughly just yet so take em out when the sides have browned.

Now we make the curry!

- In medium-high heat, sauteĆ© the garlic and then add in the mushrooms. Stir-fry this for a few minutes.
- Then toss in the potatoes and carrots. Toss to coat in the oil and brown it just a little bit.
- After, pour in water, more than 2 cups, cover the lid and simmer for 20 minutes.
- When 20 minutes have passed, check the vegetable's softness. Put the beef, caramelized onions and some grated ginger. Simmer for 15 minutes then turn  down the heat to medium-low and simmer for 20 more minutes.
- Roughly chop the curry block for easier distribution. Lower the heat to a minimum and mix the curry roux in. Adjust to desired consistency.
-Done.

So follow this more as a guideline. Adjust the water amount during the simmering I'd you'd like. Use the soy sauce for adjusting taste as well.

Because of the onion's and potatoes' starches you wouldn't need a lot of roux to bind up the consistency. The finished result should have melt in your mouth vegetables, tender beef and a sauce with integrity. 

I'd like to think that if I went to a restaurant in Japan that serves curry rice that this is how it would taste like. Tasty and tender components encased in a sauce (perfect consistency) that's sweet and mild but contains a boldness, with a kiss of spice at the end of each bite.

Monday, July 13, 2015

This is absolutely ridiculous...

Can you believe I made my first post of the year on July? More than halfway through 2015? Ridiculous. I keep telling myself that, because it's true!

Well, in the past 7 months, I wasn't being a lazy bum. I mean, sometimes I do...But the point is, I've been pretty productive! Aside  from school, I have improved art-wise traditionally and digitally. I've broken a personal record of actually making the most YouTube videos in a year. Usually in the past years I make less than 5 videos...but at the end of July I'll have 10! Pretty pleased with that.

I actually made a tumblr around the time of my last post (late November/early December), so that might just be a reason I ended up abandoning this blog. Regardless, I'll do my best.

A couple weeks ago I decided to start up an art blog too! It's www.thehypertuna.tumblr.com


I reblog sometimes here, but mostly I post some of my art! :)

I've also began to sew for fun too again. I bought felt in 2013 for 1D plushies but I decided that 2 years later, now, in 2015, that it might just have to wait! Hah! I decided that I should practice on sewing projects with prepared templates. It's quite fun! The stuff I've sewed will be used as Christmas ornaments. 

Hey!

So I haven't been on here in 7 months! Ridiculous!


Is that? I have time for my anime and food blog?

I had to fend off school work and other things before finally landing here, back to my blog.

I'd really like to write and catch up with what's up in anime for me. I guess I'll write a summary of the recent months of anime now!

In the spring season,

I picked up Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. Zoku, Ore Monogatari!, Nisekoi:. Along with that was Sailor Moon Crystal and Assasination Classroom.

I haven't finished Nisekoi: just yet, but I think the stars of my spring season was definitely OreGairu and Ore Monogatari!. 


 OreGairu still has the same charm the first season did, but what I liked in particular was that it didn't result in stagnation. The second season explored characters in ways I haven't seen. It's a wonderful sequel, and I could really relate and feel its ingenuity. 



Ore Monogatari! is the cutest show ever! It's very sweet, and I recommend you pick this series up. It's a very charming anime.



Nisekoi: at the moment is a fun show, and although it's nothing mind-blowing, it's pretty decent. 



Assassination Classroom honestly was quite mediocre, maybe that's not the right word...The show's good but nothing too memorable... Although I'd say the art and animation were quite good.




 I gave up on hoping Sailor Moon Crystal was going to be something pivotal. I cannot believe I actually committed a full year to this show. Frankly, I am elated to finish this series next week (Last Episode! Finally!)...

So there's that, I had to put a lag in priority of school work, so I'm behind on anime a bit. I still need to pick a couple series for the summer.

I'm also currently half-way through Ouran, and I started watching Guren Lagann! Gotta watch the classics!

Anyway, here's to a good summer, and a good rest of the year! Let's hope I find a way to keep this blog alive!